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On 9/23/2019 at 2:39 AM, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

Well, I sit corrected. I thought . . ." 

Yeah, Yahweh's name appears over 7,000 times throughout the Bible. He wanted it to be known. As an Arthur, an engineer or inventor would like their name to be recognized.

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23 minutes ago, larryp said:

As an Arthur, an engineer or inventor would like their name to be recognized.

So your god is subject to vanity as well as petty jealousy?

Good thing the real gods lack those character flaws completely. They like everybody, unconditionally. 

Well, except Ancient Egyptians. 

Not even going to address the aardvark in the room  

—Jaylemurph 

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1 hour ago, Jodie.Lynne said:

Why even engage with him? It is an exercise in futility. Does not, will not, cannot, listen to anything that refutes his holy beliefs, yet provides no evidence or citations to back up his assertions.

There is no discussion with him and all comments fall on deaf ears.

Hi Jodie

not all of us are intentionally deaf.:rolleyes:

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Not trying to make excuses but on my part I think it was all the yelling my ex did that thickened the eardrums.:whistle:

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30 minutes ago, larryp said:

Yeah, Yahweh's name appears over 7,000 times throughout the Bible. He wanted it to be known. As an Arthur, an engineer or inventor would like their name to be recognized.

Hi Larryp

You have been provided with research that refutes your 7000 times so you are dead in the water on that one.

As an Arthur,

King Arthur was no Christian.

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33 minutes ago, larryp said:

Yeah, Yahweh's name appears over 7,000 times throughout the Bible. He wanted it to be known. As an Arthur, an engineer or inventor would like their name to be recognized.

Author......Gee you are so well educated. :yes:

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11 minutes ago, jaylemurph said:

So your god is subject to vanity as well as petty jealousy?

Good thing the real gods lack those character flaws completely. They like everybody, unconditionally. 

Well, except Ancient Egyptians. 

Not even going to address the aardvark in the room  

—Jaylemurph 

Hi Jaylemurph

Are you referring to a petty aardvark.:rolleyes::whistle:

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4 minutes ago, jaylemurph said:

Nope — I thought maybe one of the site yoofs might get it, but alas, no. I meant Arthur the Aardvark from the books/TV:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Read#/media/File:Arthur_Read.svg

—Jaylemurph 

Hi Jaylemurph

 Well in defence of my ignorance I was a 'Special Child" so I was not introduced to Arthur the Aardvark and thank you for the enlightenment.:lol:

I was concerned primarily with the petty issues here.:rolleyes:

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23 minutes ago, jmccr8 said:

I was concerned primarily with the petty issues here.:rolleyes:

I think that case of absolute ignorance is beginning to fade away finally. :yes:

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On 9/22/2019 at 10:47 PM, cormac mac airt said:

It's STILL POST-Exilic in origin. You have no point. 

cormac

People are watching your nonsense, and drawing closer to Yahweh all the time. Thanks!

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2 minutes ago, larryp said:

People are watching your nonsense, and drawing closer to Yahweh all the time. Thanks!

In your dreams. People see your willfull ignorance and are embarrassed for you. 

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9 hours ago, Piney said:

I think that case of absolute ignorance is beginning to fade away finally. :yes:

It just gets replaced, unfortunately. 
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On 9/23/2019 at 12:21 AM, jmccr8 said:

Hi larryp

Yup and he enlisted a human army to carve his piece of the god pie, kinda funny how gods have us humans to kill each other every time they have a disagreement.

jmccr8

This enlisted army was told first to offer up a term of surrender.

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12 minutes ago, Will Due said:

It says "primitive" man based their religion on fear yet subtly instructs Christians to believe for the same reasons.

If you failed to notice that, you are truly a idiot. 

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1 minute ago, Piney said:

It says "primitive" man based their religion on fear yet subtly instructs Christians to believe for the same reasons.

 

This^^^^^^^^

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12 hours ago, jmccr8 said:

Hi Larryp

You have been provided with research that refutes your 7000 times so you are dead in the water on that one.

As an Arthur,

King Arthur was no Christian.

jmccr8

I don't think he means King Arthur:

Arthur-Godfrey-Posed-in-Checkered-Blazer

Harte

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16 minutes ago, Will Due said:

It says my 2 siblings are incapable of all their volunteer work with the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, the AFSC and the VOA because they are atheists.

Nice....So what have you done to fix this broken world? 

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20 minutes ago, Piney said:

It says my 2 siblings are incapable of all their volunteer work with the Red Cross, Doctors Without Borders, the AFSC and the VOA because they are atheists.

Nice....So what have you done to fix this broken world? 

 

Helped you to fix your broken world hopefully.

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Will Due said:

Helped you to fix your broken world hopefully.

Preaching bad racist history and unscientific nonsense is doing no such thing.

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On 9/23/2019 at 3:56 AM, Peter Cox said:

However following human nature, and their lust for power what better way that creating the illusion of power by creating heaven, earth and hell and then telling the masses that if they do not do certain things they end in eternal damnation. 

The Scriptures do not teach that Yahweh will torture the bad. Learn the original Greek and Hebrew words for Hell

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